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1 Download the study guide from the class website or the file pod
Unit 1 Test Review Download the study guide from the class website or the file pod

2 Unit 1 Test Information The multiple choice test has been dropped
There are only 3 short answer questions Each question is worth 4 points You are required to write AT LEAST 3 FULL SENTENCES to get full points Use the RACE strategy to obtain full points Plagiarism will result in a ZERO on the test Run your test answers through CheckMyWork and paste the link into your test

3 RACE STRATEGY Take time to review the question and map out a response BEFORE opening the test. Answer ALL PARTS of a multi- part question. Use correct grammar and punctuation. Write at LEAST 3-5 sentences. Only writing ONE sentence is not acceptable. Make sure your response is clear and understandable.

4 Prompt A: In this unit, you read William Wordsworth’s poems “Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey,” “The World is Too Much with Us,” and “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud.” How are these poems representative of the Romantic Period? What are characteristics of the Romantic period? Love of nature Human emotion Revolt against social and political norms Sensibility Innocence and wisdom Common people Imagination

5 Prompt A continued What is each poem about?
Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey Critique of materialism, lost the connection with nature, angry tone World is Too Much with Us Remembering all the memories he had at this specific spot in nature I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud Simplistic, compared to a cloud who gets to see all the beauty of nature, personification connecting nature to humans, happy tone

6 Prompt B: In the poem “Ozymandias” by Percy Bysshe Shelley, how are the words on the pedestal of Ozymandias’s statue ironic? What is the poem about? What are the words on the pedestal? What does ironic mean?

7 Break down the next question the way we did with prompt A
YOU TRY! Break down the next question the way we did with prompt A

8 Prompt B: In the poem “Ozymandias” by Percy Bysshe Shelley, how are the words on the pedestal of Ozymandias’s statue ironic? What is the poem about? ------ What are the words on the pedestal? What does ironic mean? ----- Submit your written answer for this question in the chat pod to get 2 extra credit points on the test!

9 Prompt C: What did you learn about the poetry of the Romantic Period from the selections in this unit? Discuss three characteristics of Romanticism, using examples from the selections to support your answer. Answers will vary, but you should include one relevant theme and/or poetic device of the Romantic period such as the following: the awe-inspiring beauty of nature, the interest in the everyday person as opposed to notable characters, and the use of powerful and passionate imagery in poetry. Your ideas should be supported with evidence from the texts you reference.

10 Looking ahead… Next LiveLesson Upcoming Unit Questions or in alarm?
1/30 at 1:30 Upcoming Unit FRANKENSTEIN! If you don’t like reading a whole novel on the computer, I recommend going and buying a hard copy of the novel. Questions or in alarm? Stay behind and let’s chat!


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